UPON INTERNATIONAL LAW. BY ROBERT PHILLIMORE, M.P., ADVOCATE TO HER MAJESTY IN HER OFFICE OF ADMIRALTY, AUTHOR OF "THE "Legum denique idcirco omnes servi sumus, ut liberi esse possumus." "The various Transactions and Concordats between Sovereigns and the See of Rome ;—a VOL. II. PHILADELPHIA: T. & J. W. JOHNSON, LAW BOOKSELLERS, NO. 197 CHESTNUT STREET. 1855. CONTENTS. RIGHTS OF PROTECTING CITIZENS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Pp. 3—7. SUBJECT CONTINUED. Pp. 8-14. Debts of the State. Lord Palmerston's Letter in 1848. Debts guaranteed by RECOGNITION. Pp. 15-32. A kind of Moral Intervention. Different kinds of Recognition. Virtual and RIGHT TO EXTERNAL MARKS OF HONOUR AND RESPECT. Pp. 33-54. Maritime Honours. Insignia of the State. Precedence at Congresses. Royal |